
Anonymous
15 October 2010 at 13:15
I had filed a complaint u/s 200 of CrPC against Mr. Y for the offence of cheating and criminal breach of trust with regards to a contract signed between me and Mr.Y. Thereafter I also moved before an arbitrator and got an award in my favour.Hence, Mr. Y moved before another criminal court and bought an order u/s. 156(3) for investigation against the offence of forgery, cheating etc. allegedly committed by me. But he has filed a false complaint with regard to the same subject matter (the contract). Since the subject matter of both complaints filed by me and Mr. Y are the same can the process be clubbed?

Anonymous
01 October 2010 at 18:05
Dear Sir,
Is unregistered partition deed of joint ancestral property valid? The deed was made among family members 24 years back and all family members have been enjoying their respective shares with harmony as per that unregistered partition deed. Now one person wants to challenge that unregistered partition deed made 24 years back, which was made when that person was a minor of 12 yrs. Can she challenge this unregistered partition deed in a court of law.
Clubbing of trial
I had filed a complaint u/s 200 of CrPC against Mr. Y for the offence of cheating and criminal breach of trust with regards to a contract signed between me and Mr.Y. Thereafter I also moved before an arbitrator and got an award in my favour.Hence, Mr. Y moved before another criminal court and bought an order u/s. 156(3) for investigation against the offence of forgery, cheating etc. allegedly committed by me. But he has filed a false complaint with regard to the same subject matter (the contract). Since the subject matter of both complaints filed by me and Mr. Y are the same can the process be clubbed?